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Missourinet You are here: Home / Missouri’s governor says federal unemployment programs have incentivized people to stay out of the workforce; Democrats criticize Parson directive Missouri’s governor says federal unemployment programs have incentivized people to stay out of the workforce; Democrats criticize Parson directive Saying that there’s a labor shortage across Missouri, Governor Mike Parson (R) has issued a directive to the state Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DOLIR) to end all federal pandemic-related unemployment benefits. Missouri’s House Democratic Leader is blasting the decision. Governor Mike Parson meets an employee at Quaker Windows in mid-Missouri’s Eldon on May 6, 2021 (photo courtesy of the governor’s Flickr page) ....
Missouri House Communications Rep. J. Eggleston, R-Maysville, shown debating on the House floor earlier this month, sponsored legislation to forgive the federal portion of unemployment benefits the state mistakenly paid out last year. The bill is now under consideration in the Senate. Missouri lawmakers expressed frustration Tuesday with the Department of Labor for reneging on part of an informal deal they struck last month to pump the brakes on collection of unemployment overpayments as legislation moves through the Senate. Rep. J. Eggleston, R-Maysville, sponsored a bill passed by the House last month that would forgive nearly $109 million in federal unemployment benefits mistakenly paid out by the state last year. ....
Lawmakers chastise state labor leader on benefits claw back April 14, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) Several Missouri House members criticized the head of the state s labor department for continuing to try and collect portions of unemployment benefits some people mistakenly received during the coronavirus pandemic. The agency s actions came despite an agreement reached last month that the labor department would stop or slow down unemployment collections while lawmakers consider a bill to forgive most of the payments, members of the House Special Committee on Government Oversight said Tuesday. Committee members said constituents were concerned the department was still trying to collect the payments. Nearly 2,000 cases are being appealed and more than 30 are in court after the labor department moved to garnish wages or place a lien on recipients’ property, The Kansas City Star reported. ....